Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Correct Verb Forms

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Correct Verb Forms
Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Correct Verb Forms

Class 3 Grammar Worksheet on Correct Verb Forms

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Verb Power Builders: Choosing Correct Verb Forms for Grade 3 

This Grade 3 worksheet focuses on Choosing Correct Verb Forms in Context to strengthen students’ understanding of verb tenses in meaningful sentences and short passages. Designed with engaging and age-appropriate exercises, this worksheet helps young learners confidently identify and apply correct verb forms in real-life contexts.

Through carefully structured activities such as multiple choice questions, true and false identification, fill in the blanks, sentence rewriting, and passage-based verb correction, students practice Simple Present, Simple Past, Simple Future, Present Continuous, and Past Continuous tenses.

Why Choosing Correct Verb Forms Matters in Grammar? 

Understanding verb forms is essential for Grade 3 learners because: 
1. Verbs show when an action happens — past, present, or future. 
2. Correct verb forms improve sentence clarity and accuracy. 
3. They help students write grammatically correct stories and paragraphs. 
4. They build a strong foundation for advanced grammar learning.

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that help to use correct verb forms:

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the option with the correct verb form by identifying proper tense usage in context.

Exercise 2 – True or False 
Learners carefully read each sentence and decide whether the verb tense is correct or incorrect.

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students complete sentences using the correct verb forms based on time clues and sentence structure.

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
Children rewrite sentences by changing them into the instructed tense, strengthening transformation skills.

Exercise 5 – Passage-Based Verb Forms 
Students read a descriptive paragraph and fill in blanks using appropriate verbs from a word bank, applying tense knowledge in context.

This worksheet builds confidence in identifying tense clues, applying grammar rules, and improving overall sentence construction skills in a structured yet engaging way.

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b 
2. a 
3. a 
4. b 
5. a 
6. b 
7. a 
8. a 
9. b 
10. a 

Exercise 2 – True / False 
1. T 
2. F 
3. T 
4. F 
5. F 
6. T 
7. T 
8. F 
9. F 
10. T 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. washes 
2. will fly 
3. wrote 
4. going 
5. sees 
6. will help 
7. drinking 
8. spreading 
9. knitted 
10. writes 

Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Sentences 
1. Riya will go to Bengaluru in June. 
2. The boys bring laddoos to the picnic.
3. Asha drew a peacock. 
4. They were watching a movie at 8 pm. 
5. Mohit is painting a poster beautifully. 
6. Mother cooked khichdi with vegetables. 
7. The girls will dance at the annual function.
8. I am writing a letter to my best friend. 
9. The bus arrives at eight o’clock. 
10. We will visit Delhi during our holidays. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks
1. sit 
2. writing 
3. glowing 
4. built 
5. spent 
6. kept 
7. will use 
8. arrange 
9. thinking 
10. will come 
11. will study 
12. decorated 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They must read the full sentence carefully and identify time clues before selecting the verb in a Grade 3 grammar worksheet.

They may focus only on the verb without considering subject agreement or tense indicators.

They develop critical thinking by asking children to apply grammar rules in meaningful sentences.